As the 2026 midterm elections approach, Donald Trump has once again suggested the country might be better off without holding them at all. The remarks, made during recent interviews and public appearances,
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt came to the defense of President Donald Trump over his take on the 2026 midterm elections.
This year’s midterms will serve as a referendum on the first two years of President Donald Trump’s second term and will shape his final two years in office.
Regardless of how people vote, the chances of a Democrat Government coming to power in 2029 is now virtually nil, argues Brynn Tannehill
Amid increasing polarisation, disinformation and economic anxieties, the health of representative democracies will be tested in elections across all continents in 2026. There are four pivotal elections that will either reinforce democratic norms or risk further eroding confidence in free and fair processes.
The Supreme Court could reshape U.S. elections for years to come as it hears a number of cases with implications for the country’s political landscape. In perhaps the most high-stakes example, the country is waiting to see whether the justices weaken a section of the Voting Rights Act.
On Jan. 15, Zelenskyy met with Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine’s former top general and now ambassador to the United Kingdom, widely seen as his most serious challenger. Their relationship reportedly deteriorated after Ukraine’s failed counteroffensive in 2023,
“We’re going to rebuild the oil, and the oil infrastructure, we’ll be in charge of it,” Trump told Fox News